Cycle Centres in Brisbane

If you're regularly riding to the city but your owrkplace doesn't have a shower or anywhere to park your bike, you should consider checking out one of the cycle centres.

Brisbane City Council is indertaking an initiative to encourage cycling in Brisbane City through the construction of three "cycle centres", offering secure bicycle parking as well as shower facilities and services such as washing,

Each cycle centre has been leased out to contractors to run, so each have their own pricing and perks. Generally you can subscribe for a yearly or monthly fee, or pay a little more for a single day's use of the facilities. It's convenient for commuters and recreational cyclists alike.

King George Square

The King George Square cycle centre — Cycle2City — was opened in May 2008 and is taking new memberships.

You can get to the King George Square cycle centre from the Bicentennial Bikeway by getting off at the Turbot Street exit and following the cycleway until Roma Street.